Hold Me

Embracing Freedom: Unveiling the Sacred Love in Pat McCay's 'Hold Me'
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Lyrics

Hold me in the warmth of your arms

Expresses a desire for physical closeness and warmth, seeking comfort in the embrace of a loved one.

I move beside you I'm calm

Indicates a sense of tranquility and calmness experienced when being close to the person addressed.

They try to tell me you far away

Refers to external influences trying to convey the distance between the speaker and the addressed person.

Can't get much closer to me

Highlights the speaker's belief that the addressed person is already very close emotionally or physically.

They try to tell you that you're not love

Addresses attempts by others to undermine the love between the speaker and the addressed person.

Keep on working to please

Suggests an ongoing effort to please the addressed person and maintain a strong connection despite external opinions.

I'm beginning to realise

Indicates a growing awareness or realization in the speaker's mind.

I always been free

Asserts the speaker's inherent freedom, possibly in the context of personal expression or choices.

And the love that you give

Acknowledges the significance of the love received, describing it as sacred or divine.

Its so holy so holy to me

Reiterates the holiness of the love being received.

Dissolve me in the warmth of your arms

Echoes the sentiment from line 1, emphasizing the desire to be enveloped in the warmth of the addressed person's arms.

This time I'm coming through

Declares a determined return or arrival, possibly signifying a commitment or resolution.

Pray for me, while I'm walking away from lies

Requests support or good wishes from the addressed person while the speaker distances themselves from falsehoods.

And deeper into truth

Expresses a commitment to move deeper into truth, suggesting a journey towards honesty and authenticity.

I was thinking to run away

Shares a contemplation of running away, possibly indicating a desire for escape from challenges or difficulties.

From this place and hibernate

Refers to the idea of hibernating, symbolizing a retreat or withdrawal from the current situation.

Just like that good old tale of old

Alludes to a classic tale and suggests a belief that one's essence remains unchanged, regardless of location.

That wherever I go

Asserts the idea that wherever the speaker goes, their true self will accompany them.

There I'll be

Reiterates the concept expressed in line 18, emphasizing the permanence of one's identity.

And the love that you give its so holy

Reaffirms the sacred and divine nature of the love received.

So holy to me

Repeats the assertion that the love received is holy and holds great significance to the speaker.

It's the song that I sing

Declares that the love is expressed through a song, suggesting a form of artistic or heartfelt expression.

And this air is a gift that I breathe

Attributes the air as a gift, possibly symbolizing life itself and the sustenance provided by the addressed person.

And the love that you give its so holy

Reiterates the holiness of the love, emphasizing its profound and sacred nature.

So holy to me

Echoes the sentiment from line 21, underscoring the sacred quality of the love received.

It's the song that I sing

Reaffirms the expression of love through song, highlighting its enduring and meaningful nature.

And your air is a gift that I breathe

Acknowledges the air as a gift, symbolizing the essential and life-giving nature of the addressed person's presence.

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